porous
English
WOTD – 9 August 2006
Etymology
From Old French poros, from Latin porus (“an opening”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpɔːɹəs/
- Rhymes: -ɔːrəs
Adjective
porous (comparative more porous, superlative most porous)
- Full of tiny pores that allow fluids or gasses to pass through.
- Sponges are porous so they can filter water while trapping food.
- Concrete is porous, so water will slowly filter through it.
- (Of legislation) full of loopholes
- (figuratively) With many gaps.
Synonyms
- (full of holes): permeable
Translations
full of tiny pores
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full of loopholes
(figuratively) with many gaps
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